Episodes
Today’s guest is Rory Groves, a farmer, author, and advocate for family-centered living. A decade ago, Rory and his wife, Becca, left the city to start a new life on a farm, where they now raise their five children and a host of animals. Alongside his family, Rory has been sharing the lessons they've learned about faith, farming, and the value of working together as a family. He's the author of Durable Trades: Family-Centered Economies That Have Stood the Test of Time, a book that inspires...
Published 11/11/24
Published 11/11/24
Pastor Jimmy Pruitt of Bridge Church in Fredericksburg, Texas, is back on the podcast to discuss the role of Christians and the church in politics and public discourse. Pruitt shares his perspective on believers' responsibility to engage in the civic process and contribute to broader societal conversations. Drawing on his experience as a pastor and community leader, Pruitt explores the balance between faith and politics, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a prophetic voice while...
Published 10/29/24
Curtis Bowers joins Craig to talk about the Marxist agenda in America during this uncertain time... You can follow him on his weekly newsletter, Agenda Weekly, then go check out his films and books HERE.
Published 10/22/24
In this episode of The Interview podcast, we sit down with Adam Francisco, the Director of Academics and Scholar in Residence at 1517. With a DPhil from the University of Oxford and nearly two decades of experience as a Professor of History, Dean, and Assistant Provost in the Concordia University System, Adam brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to the conversation. Join us as we explore his life, education, and the intersection of faith and reason among other things. Enjoy. Remember, you...
Published 08/28/24
Today, I’m joined by Paul TenHaken, the dynamic mayor of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Elected in 2018 and re-elected in 2022 with a record 73% of the vote, Paul has been a transformative leader for the city. Before his political career, he founded the successful marketing tech agency Click Rain. Paul is also the author of the inspiring new book, The Code of Contentment. Beyond his professional achievements, he's a dedicated family man, husband, and father of three. Let's dive into his journey...
Published 08/02/24
Today, I sit down with Paul Povolni, who shares his journey through creativity, innovation, and technology. Paul discusses overcoming technical challenges in podcasting, capturing "Head Smack" moments that spark big ideas, and the creative processes behind engaging content. We delve into the impact of modern technology on communication and the importance of setting professional boundaries. We also explore AI's potential, risks, and ethical considerations. Paul offers valuable insights and...
Published 07/19/24
Today, we're thrilled to have Karlee Jo, the founder of Unwell Warriors, joining us. Growing up on a South Dakota farm, Karlee faced significant mental health challenges, leading to a pivotal stay in a behavioral unit. Her experiences inspired her to create Unwell Warriors, a platform supporting mental health journeys. Karlee's memoir, Grippy Sock Vacation, details her adventures and lessons learned during her time in the unit and her self-care journey post-discharge. Join us as Karlee shares...
Published 06/28/24
I had the pleasure of meeting Peggy Leyden at Tina and Adam Curry's vow renewal celebration this past May. With nearly three decades of experience consulting, coaching, and training professionals, Peggy has built an exceptional career around empowering organizations and individuals to thrive. Her expertise stems from senior leadership roles at major companies like RR Donnelley and Arthur Andersen, as well as facilitating FranklinCovey training. Today, through her firm Leyden Consulting...
Published 06/15/24
Dylan Jordan is running to one of two house seats in the SD State House for District 4. Born and raised in Eastern South Dakota, growing up the oldest of 4 siblings, Dylan witnessed the values that made South Dakota great. He was raised around the Watertown and Sioux Falls areas, graduating from Parker, and settling in Clear Lake, South Dakota. His career has included working in manufacturing, being a delivery driver, and having a side DJ entertainment business. In his free time, Dylan...
Published 06/03/24
Steph Sauder is a fourth generation South Dakotan and lifelong Hamlin County resident. After serving District 4 in the House of Representatives and serving as Mayor of Bryant, Steph is running to serve in the State Senate. SauderforSenate.com Remember, you can support the podcast with your donations at theinterviewpodcast.org.
Published 05/30/24
Fred Deutsch, a father of four and grandfather of nine, is deeply concerned about the future for his descendants. This concern drives the desire to serve as a senator in the South Dakota legislature, believing it's not too late to secure a high quality of life for current and future generations. Highlighting the threats from extremists seeking to allow unregulated drugs and late-term abortions, and the alarming situations in states like California and Oregon where crime goes unpunished, he...
Published 05/24/24
Welcome back to The Interview. Today, our guest Amanda Radke delves into a critical topic — South Dakota bill SB201, unraveling its implications on the private property rights of South Dakotans. Stay tuned as we dissect the intricacies of this bill and its far-reaching effects. You can find out more about how to sign the petition to get it on the ballot in November at SDNotForSale.com . And remember, you can help support this show with your donations at theinterviewpodcast.org
Published 05/23/24
Listen in to an amazing story of God’s orchestration! George Harrison has been traveling around the world bringing the Bible to nations for decades. It was an incredible honor to get to know him a little and hear how God has directed his steps. Enjoy!
Published 05/15/24
We got to sit down with Phila Kaweesa while on a trip to Uganda outside of his church back in March to hear his heart and how his life changed as he grew into his calling. Enjoy! Remember you can support this show with your donations at theinterviewpodcast.org
Published 04/24/24
Join me as we delve into the mind of the founder of my360project.org, Darryl Carnley. I hope you enjoy this conversation into the passion of Darryl and how My 360 Project became a thing. Remember you can help support this podcast with your donations at theinterviewpodcast.org. All support is very much appreciated! Thank you! ~Craig
Published 04/07/24
In this episode, we’re back with Bob Tallman, the legendary voice of pro rodeo. Bob talks about the value of time, faith, and grit both in rodeo and in life. He shares exciting moments and how faith has influenced his journey and hear what he’s up to now! I hope you enjoy this journey into the mind of a legend! Remember you can support this podcast with your donations at theinterviewpodcast.org
Published 01/23/24
Dive into a critical analysis of America's current economic and political landscape with US Senator Mike Rounds in second appearance on The Interview. Senator Rounds unpacks the complexities of 'Bidenomics,' the national debt crisis, and the interplay between domestic energy policies and international relations. From the southern border to the global stage, discover how these issues impact the daily lives of Americans and the country's future. Enjoy this deeper look at the challenges and...
Published 11/10/23
Today on The Interview Podcast’s 100th episode, we're excited to welcome Bryan Duncan. Born into a preacher's family, Bryan's been part of the church since he was a baby. He's seen all sides of faith, and it's kept him going for almost 70 years. A rule-breaker at times, Bryan's experienced plenty of life's ups and downs, but he's never lost sight of grace. He's not just a preacher's kid, though. Bryan's a seasoned singer/songwriter with a career that's stood the test of time. The quiet of the...
Published 11/04/23
Scott Horton is a Podcast and radio host, director of the Libertarian Institute, editorial director of Antiwar.com and author. Horton has been a vocal critic of American military interventions and has interviewed a wide range of experts, scholars, and journalists on his radio show. Additionally, he's the author of "Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan," where he delves into the complexities and consequences of the U.S.'s longest war. You can find out more about Scott...
Published 09/15/23
Pastor Nathan Hoff from Trinity Lutheran Church in San Pedro, CA joined me for a conversation around community, family and belonging. I encourage you to listen and begin to be intentional about how you think about what it means to do life together with each other. Thank you for listening! You can find Nathan’s Substack HERE You can support this show with your donations HERE
Published 08/06/23
Lead Pastor of Bridge Church in Fredericksburg, TX and co-host of the Living Up in a Down World podcast, Jimmy Pruitt joined Craig to talk about his life and how he approaches his calling as a pastor. We talk about seeing people in 3D, leaky buckets, selling cool guitars, church and why it matters, and much more. Enjoy this conversation! You can support the show with your donations HERE Listen and Boost on the Fountain App.
Published 06/14/23
I traveled 1,200 miles to be in studio with Adam Curry (Podfather, co-host of No Agenda, producer of Tina on Curry and The Keeper, ) for episode 96! What an incredible treat to talk with the man who invented this podcasting idea and it’s next decentralized iteration, Podcasting 2.0. We talk faith, community, “15 min. cities”, legacy, among other things… Enjoy! Remember, you can support this show with your donations HERE
Published 06/02/23
Mimi Smith-Dvorak joined Craig to wander down memory lane and explore how she came to write her latest book. Mimi’s interest in cooking began in 1966, with her family’s move to Tehran, Iran where they lived in the Sina Hotel. She would teach the French chef American English and in return he would cook her food not on the regular menu. Fast forward several decades when she decided to get a few chickens, unfortunately, the minimum quantity she could get was 25! “How many eggs can they lay?” she...
Published 05/03/23
Andrew Horowitz joins Craig today to talk about his early days, cooking, rising water, and much more… Andrew is the President and Founder of Horowitz & Company, a Registered Investment Advisor*. He has been managing money for individual and corporate clients since the late 1980‘s and has taken his disciplines derived from decades of experience in financial and investment management to create a series of investment strategies. Together, these provide a comprehensive methodology for...
Published 04/25/23